Have we entered a new age of AI-enabled scientific discovery?
Some say we’ve entered a new age of AI-enabled scientific discovery. But human insight and creativity still can’t be automated.
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Some say we’ve entered a new age of AI-enabled scientific discovery. But human insight and creativity still can’t be automated.
In modern-day Jordan, a 1500-year old mass grave sheds light on the lives of people affected by the Plague of Justinian.
A study finds that people who did one specific form of brain training in the 1990s were less likely to be diagnosed with dementia over
Scientists saw a quark plowing through primordial plasma for the first time, offering a rare look at the first moments after the Big Bang
A new date for Homo erectus skulls found in central China provides new insight into how and when ancient human relatives reached eastern Asia.
Following a massive cryovolcanic eruption, the mysterious Comet 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann has been morphed into a giant spiral and is now shining 100 times brighter than normal.
The findings strengthen the case that regeneration is an old trait, offering insights into how complex tissues rebuild themselves.
Something is stopping Dry Lake Valley’s golden eagles from reproducing and killing raptors that fly in to fill the void.
Fishing boats illuminate the Arabian Sea along India’s west coast with green lights designed to attract squid, shrimp, sardines, and mackerel in this nighttime photograph
It’s a familiar image, reprinted in countless biology textbooks: an illustration of a typical cell, halved like a grapefruit to reveal its innards. Strands of
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Researchers have long believed that a sudden, massive deluge filled a dry, salt-filled Mediterranean 5 million years ago. Turns out that probably didn’t happen, but
A man went to the emergency room after being in and out of hospitals for a month, and doctors found a surprising explanation for his
Many experts had thought sharks didn’t exist in the frigid waters of Antarctica. (Image credit: University of Western Australia)